While researching MySite Permissions I found the following table online that I think will be nice to Blog for future reference. The table describes how the combination of User Profile Service permissions influence the Users experience in the MySite.

Let say we have a publishing page, and we create a link on that publishing page to the NewForm of a List.Aftre the user created the listitem we would like to go back to the page the user clicked the link, in stead of the list overview page.

When you want to return to the page you came from, sharepoint uses a QueryString Parameter called "source".Microsoft was even kind enough to provide us with al small javascript function to automatically add this parameter to a Link.

--update--If however you are in a Publishing page Content Field, SharePoint is kind enough to strip all javascript from the contents.So you will have to manually add the source parameter for that link.

It has 2 HDD's so I could not use a win7 DVD. No problem there.Borrowed a USB stick from a collegue (Thnx Jan) and downloaded this little tool. This allows you to copy an ISO of Windows7 to a USB drive and install it from there.

After copying the windows7 files to the USB drive I was ready to get started. So I put the drive in the side USB ports of the W510 and gor started. 30 minutes and lots of error messages later I decided to BING it.

It turns out you cannot install the laptop with a external USB drive (or USB dvd player) on any but the rear usb.I guess that this port is on another controller that is supported by default and the side (USB 3.0) ports are on another controller that is not.

The issue occurs on a publishing site that has a contenttype containing a Publishing Hyperlink (SPFieldLink).Inserting a link with the Link Tools Tab of the ribbon works fine, but removing the link after it has been set does not. Found a post on Stackoverflow that describes the issue in detail:

For quick reproduction: (steps and testing by M. Siepel)

Create a Publishing Portal site

Create a column of type Publishing Hyperlink

Add the column to de Welcome Page contenttype

Navigate to the Press Releases page

View information -> Edit

Add a link to the newly created column and save the page

Open it again, remove the link (the link is visually removed, it even says: Click here to add a new Hyperlink)

Save the page again

Now open the page again.

In our situation, the message 'Click here...' is gone, and if you view the source our original link is still there, but there is no text inside it.

I did some testing on it and these are the results:

It occurs on dev and prod server with a custom solution installed

It occurs on a server with no custom solution installed (clean install)

It also occurs on the 'Adventure Works' site (both on a clean install and on a server with custom solution)

It occurs both when creating a sitecolumn of type Publishing Hyperlink through API and UI

When viewed with firebug the 'deleted' link is still in the href property, but the text property is empty

Tested on IE/FF

When viewing with Sharepoint Manager 2010, the link is still in de DB (with no text property as stated above)

About a week ago Microsoft published the XML Schema Definition (XSD) files for the Microsoft Visio 2010 XML Drawing (.vdx) format. This schema is also known as DatadiagramML. This should make it alot easier to use the visio file to generate code based in the visio file.